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January 20, 1933.

Dear Rosita:

In the enclosure I am sending five photographs of children's portraits, by the well known Italian painter, Giulio de Blaas, of whom I spoke to you yesterday at Schuyler White's.

As long as you are considering having your little son's picture painted, it might interest you and Juli to look at these photos. May I only ask you to be kind enough to return same to me, as Mr. de Blaas has no photographs of these paintings.

The artist himself lived in the States for many years, where he has established for himself a wide-spread reputation, having had three exhibitions with our firm during a period of years.

His water-colors of the last two years are especially interesting and I should like to show them to you both one day at the artist's studio.

By-the-bye, I also saw Mr. Harrington Mann the other day, and he asked me whether I knew of any prospect for him, as he has reduced his prices a great deal.

t.s.v.p.

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